Do you have to back into every parking space?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You do realize that you need to go in reverse either way, right? So why don't you just pull in straight so you don't ruin other people's cars while you load your trunk.


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Anonymous
If you are a bad driver and incapable of backing out of a spot, then yes, you should back in. I glad all of you recognize your limitations.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I always back in (or pull through.) Best way of parking. And, it is safe and takes less time overall because pulling out has better visibility and backing in has full visibility.

Also, DH is LEO and was taught to ALWAYS back in under any circumstance and he has passed that along to me.


EXCept jerks like you don’t pull through far enough and leave your back end into the space behind you, effectively taking up two spaces


Also isn't pulling through technically illegal? As in, if you pull through and someone pulls into that spot from the correct lane in the parking lot and you hit head on, you are at fault.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Ew. I think people who back in have some other reason besides "safety" and convenience. I think these a holes love inconveniencing others. You rarely do it in one maneuver, so don't claim you don't take extra time.

What? You don’t back out of the space in one maneuver either. It takes a couple of maneuvers either when you back in or when you leave if you didn’t back in - no difference.



The difference is that when people see me backing out of the space, they know I'm backing out of a space. When you pull way past a space, people assume you are going to continue in a forward motion NOT suddenly put it in reverse and start backing into a space -especially when there are cars behind you in the lot.


Don’t assume. That’s on you.

Wait until the car in front of you finishes their parking maneuver: Driving 101.


No! It is only recently that I have noticed people doing this idiot backing in all the time. If you pull *past* a space, I assume you are not taking it. If you stop and then try to back in in a busy parking lot, you are an a-hole and a menace.
Anonymous
I think it’s more common now that people have back up cameras. I never did it before I had one.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Some minivans have a weird turning radius and it's actually easier to back into a tight space. Sorry if that means you need to sit still in your car for an extra three seconds. I know your struggle is real. Hang in there.


See, the snarky responses like this tell me that this PP, and people like her, go about their day in a spiteful manner. It makes them feel like they have purpose or "control' or "voice" in their otherwise very pitiful, meek and ordinary lives.

OP, they are not only bad drivers, but would you want to be them? No thanks.


When you point a finger at me, the rest of your fingers point back at you.

I back in for a legit reason: the turning radius on my minivan is weird and it's far easier to back in (more directly: I can't park it head first without multiple maneuvers, but I can quickly back it in without adjustments).

The fact that the op is so aggravated by waiting a few extra seconds speaks volumes. As does your hostility, pp. Your lack of self-awareness is both befuddling and amusing.

To sum up: nobody backs in to purposely aggravate you. The fact that you assign malicious intent might be something to explore with a therapist.


You are way too worked up about this. Don't you know that recommending therapy over something this small means *you're* the idiot.

And it is about more than just waiting for you. Expecting others to wait while you take 8 years to back in (you know you do) is already rude, but its the pull past and back up part that is dangerous in a busy lot.

If no one is around, back in all you want, but in a busy lot, get over yourself and park normally.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How do you pack your trunk full of the items you just purchased from Costco if you have backed in? Do you try and drag the cart between cars? Is this where all the door dings come from?


Well, I'm not at Costco buying a bunch of shit, so this is not a problem for me.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I back because the visibility is better when I'm pull out to leave. It doesn't bother me to wait for others to do it, but it amuses me that people are all worked up about it.



Cuz you're an a hole.


No, I think that's you. I back in, I wait for people to back in, it's not a problem for me. I don't understand why it is, for you. I could save those few mins that seem to enrage you because you can't go in and buy a bunch of crap from Costco, then back out with the lower visibility and hit you, would be happy then?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Some minivans have a weird turning radius and it's actually easier to back into a tight space. Sorry if that means you need to sit still in your car for an extra three seconds. I know your struggle is real. Hang in there.


See, the snarky responses like this tell me that this PP, and people like her, go about their day in a spiteful manner. It makes them feel like they have purpose or "control' or "voice" in their otherwise very pitiful, meek and ordinary lives.

OP, they are not only bad drivers, but would you want to be them? No thanks.


When you point a finger at me, the rest of your fingers point back at you.

I back in for a legit reason: the turning radius on my minivan is weird and it's far easier to back in (more directly: I can't park it head first without multiple maneuvers, but I can quickly back it in without adjustments).

The fact that the op is so aggravated by waiting a few extra seconds speaks volumes. As does your hostility, pp. Your lack of self-awareness is both befuddling and amusing.

To sum up: nobody backs in to purposely aggravate you. The fact that you assign malicious intent might be something to explore with a therapist.


You are way too worked up about this. Don't you know that recommending therapy over something this small means *you're* the idiot.

And it is about more than just waiting for you. Expecting others to wait while you take 8 years to back in (you know you do) is already rude, but its the pull past and back up part that is dangerous in a busy lot.

If no one is around, back in all you want, but in a busy lot, get over yourself and park normally.


This. Especially with the busy shopping season ahead.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I back because the visibility is better when I'm pull out to leave. It doesn't bother me to wait for others to do it, but it amuses me that people are all worked up about it.



Cuz you're an a hole.


No, I think that's you. I back in, I wait for people to back in, it's not a problem for me. I don't understand why it is, for you. I could save those few mins that seem to enrage you because you can't go in and buy a bunch of crap from Costco, then back out with the lower visibility and hit you, would be happy then?



Ew. I don't shop at costco! Just park like a normal person.
Anonymous
I never saw anyone do this until I moved to the Midatlantic and it is super annoying and they don’t leave enough room on one of the sides ever. Obnoxious and it is as if they want people to sit and wait while they pull off their awesome backing maneuver for an audience.
Stupid!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:You do realize that you need to go in reverse either way, right? So why don't you just pull in straight so you don't ruin other people's cars while you load your trunk.


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No here. I don’t back in when grocery shopping or when I know I need to put stuff in the back, but I do pretty much everywhere else UNLESS there are several cars behind me. I back in because this way I know exactly what’s behind me and I’m not running the risk of a car zooming past or a kid running behind the car which can happen when you back out of a spot.
I can back in in 2 maneuvers: pull forward at a slight angle and then back in. I could do this with my small SUV before rear-cameras, although I do like having the cameras now. People are too impatient when I’ve been backing out of a spot and are speeding through a parking lot (I’m halfway out of a spot and they speed around).
If you can’t back you car into a spot because your car is too big, how the heck do you back out of a spot??
Anonymous
I like to switch it up and keep my skills sharp. I can back either of our minivan or our 8 passenger SUV into a parking place in a single reverse maneuver. This isn’t hard. But t takes practice. I am AWESOME at getting out of crowded lots after games because I don’t have to back out. It is the superior way to park, and those who complain are just admitting their own failure with respect to mastering this life skill.
Anonymous
I absolutely love pulling forward into a space and parking as close as I can get to the car that backed into (or pulled through) the space in front of me. I know that person is going to come back with their purchases and try to load them into their car -- somehow (not sure what their plan was) -- and they won't be able to open the trunk because my bumper is in the way.

Park the way God intended -- forward.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you are parking at a nail salon, no big deal to back in because nothing is going into your trunk. But if you are parking at a grocery store and have bags of groceries then its just rude to shimmy yourself in between cars to get to your trunk to load it with no regard for the poor car parked next to you.

How fat are you that you can’t walk between two cars without bumping into one of them?
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